This is my favorite song of the month!

For what that’s worth, anyhow, by quantification in our era of Internet-wrung attention spans and our endemic wait, did you hear about this shit-yet?-culture-kaleidoscope of ever streaming songs and retweeted tunes.

Formidably wordy rap over crisp, cordial lo-fi baroque-pop – Aesop Rock + Kimya Dawson (of Moldy Peaches fame). That hollow beating drum makes it sound so primal, but the verbiage is so rich and evocative – I feel like I just read the script to some arty-emo indie film – And what a sweet, sweet soundtrack!

 Severed horsehead? Cleaning out washing machines? A giant arm with a head…? A sense of community found inside the laundromat! The company of other people…

…enjoying this song and other songs by The Uncluded – a collaboration between the two songwriters, distinctively quirky entities flung to the more eclectic left-fields of their respective genres.

Read more on this magical music meet-up here: Aesop Rock And Kimya Dawson Showcase Their Strengths

–via NPR

 

 

Wednesday, June 5

The Uncluded (Aesop Rock, Kimya Dawson) Hokey Fright Tour with Hamell on Trial – @ Trinosophes! (…finally found out how to properly pronounce that joint’s name, too!)

In other cool-but-weird-but-totally-welcomed occasions for collaborations – Elvis Costello’s wrapping up an album with The Roots! 

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Jeff Milo is a Ferndale-based music writer and radio host (MI Local on WDET). He’s been covering the local music scene for 20 years and first began writing for Metro Times back in 2010.

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